CURIALE

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Artist: Roberta Cavallari

Description: I’m always interested in architecture, my project “Silent Furniture” explore interior architecture in order to create my personal setting.
In the painting “Curiale” two chairs, were arranged near a corner, in a waiting area, in an office of the curia of Bologna, they are clerical chairs, I saw them under a window from which a beam of light was penetrating. The seats were narrow and the backrest was high, a carved cross stood out in the middle of the backrest. These chairs tell of clerical spaces, of closed, essential lives, dedicated to enclosure and silence, the opposite of what I usually live. The dark brown wood is what struck me the most, a color close to black, with warm shades, whose solidity and essentiality expresses solemnity and silence. This fragment of place acquires another value, outside of reality, an isolated corner in its sacredness.

Type:  Original Art

Medium:  Oil Painting

Style:  Realism

Subject:  Daily Object

Year of Creation:  2022

Size:  80.0 x 120.0 cm

Ready to hang:  Yes

Signed:  No

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Roberta Cavallari

Roberta Cavallari (1975), is an italian artist from Bologna. She graduated in painting and photography at the Academy of Arts in Bologna. In his training, she experimented from painting to photography and video art. The first projects are characterized by performances and video installations, focused on the theme of “places and non-places”. Internationally she worked with Galerie Proarta (Zurich, Swiss), she performed in public spaces like Ex Teresa Arte Actual, (Mexico City) and held a solo show in Buenos Aires (Argentina), at the Centro Cultural Borges. In Italy her works have been exhibited in art galleries and public spaces such as Galleriapiù (Bologna), Curva Pura (Rome), Arsenale (Venezia), Palazzo delle Esposizioni (Turin), Museo Civico Ariosto (Ferrara), Museo Civico del Santo (Padua), Oratorio della Passione (Milan), Durini Foundation (Milan). During the 2009 Venice Biennale she realized a site specific installation at Palazzo Zenobio degli Armeni, and in 2011 she took part at the Venice Biennale. Her video and performance activity in Italy has taken place in various festivals and public spaces including Porta Degli Angeli (Ferrara), Tenuta dello Scompiglio, (Lucca), Artefiera, Artelibro, Booming Art Show. Among the various prizes in which she is a finalist we highlight: Celeste Prize, Nocivelli Prize, Prima Pagina Art Prize, Combat Prize and Exibartprize. Since 2014 she has focused on painting: from a pop transfiguration, which characterized her academic years, centered on social issues, she moved on to the description of spaces, furnishings and objects, that characterize the last project “Silent Furniture”. The common thread is the interior architecture, while the external appears through windows, and the human body is rarely seen. Absence and emptiness create a metaphysical dimension, in which objects and furnishings emerge like silent totems on a stage where the curtain is about to rise.

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